We love the blooming flowers, yet their season is fleeting, leaving only the fading scent behind. We love the bright full moon, yet the crescent moon is cold, reminding us of the longing across vast distances. Flowers bloom and fade, the moon waxes and wanes, just like our lives—accumulating joy in brief moments and seeking beauty within imperfections. Falling petals turn into spring soil to nourish the next bloom; the morning breeze withers the moon, stirring the lingering emotions in our hearts.
In the future, the quiet aftermath remains a form of emotion, all for you.
Simplicity is truth, and a plain life is a blessing. People suffer because they pursue too much that does not belong to them. Those who know contentment can find deliciousness even in simple meals. Instead of dwelling in regret, cherish what you have to find more happiness. Learn to be content, grateful, let go of obsession, and adapt to circumstances; a simple life can lead to a wonderful existence.
Even if life is fragile and drifting like a small flower in a storm, strive to bloom and touch the warmth of the sun. If you are unwilling to change, do not expect your life to change.
Work hard today, and work harder tomorrow.
Who says there are vast oceans between people, or that there are impenetrable barriers between hearts? A sixteen-year-old bird flying into the sky will always find a branch to rest upon.
Once the heart dies, one of two states remains: constant busyness or complete forgetting.
Once a person is in love, they become incredibly vulnerable, fearing separation, fearing falling for someone else, and fearing that their devotion will ultimately serve someone else's glory.
Good people and villains are not born, but nurtured by the environment. Kindness and benevolence provide the soil for good people, while selfishness provides the breeding ground for villains.
Living a life filled with secrets and the need to hide or dodge is unnatural. To live with a clear conscience, where nothing is hidden from others, is the most authentic way of living. These two ways of life offer different joys and sorrows, but authenticity is best.